digest number 6292
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need mercury
anyone know where I can find a small amount of merc.
for my carb sync tool?
TK
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digest number 6292
I have a hitch carrier that I use on the back of a Durango. In order
to load it I back it up over the curb and drive the Durango up onto
front tire ramps then "drive" the KLR up onto the rack while standing
beside it. If you have a hill or similar you can back the rack into
it and just ride the bike onto it. The curb thing is a bit of a PITA
but it works.
Craig
A18 San Jose
--- In DSN_KLR650@yahoogroups.com, tim_wakefield@c... wrote: > I intend to do the same thing for my new (to me) KLR. I already own an aluminum hitch carrier rated at 500lbs. It's 5' x 2' so is not big enough, but I planned to bolt a 6' channel for the bike. How do you load the bike? Do you carry a length of plan for a ramp or similar? Is it easy enough to get the bike up there and support it while you are attaching the tie-downs?
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need mercury
I used mineral oil. Old thermostat switches contains a bit but It's
pretty bad stuff to fool with.
George
Escondido, CA
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